A true Pick-Your-Own Adventure! Terhune Orchards is a wonderful 200-acre farm with an array of activities to choose from during your visit. http://terhuneorchards.com/

When we arrive to the farm, we will enjoy lunch together in their picnic area. Please either bring an item to share or purchase something from the on-site Farmer's Store, which is fully equipped to satisfy your hearts desire.~ Fresh fruits & veggies, homemade pies, jams, sauces, honey, apple cider slushies & donuts, coffee, and all sorts of delights.While at the farm:* PICK-YOUR-OWN BLUEBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES at Terhune Orchards (baskets provided) ~ $3 minimum

* Tour the beautiful farm~ explore the 1-mile nature trail~ meet their friendly barn-yard animals~ visit the on-site farm store (first constructed in the 1930's)~ and meander through the wildflower meadow, cherry orchard, large pond, and forest area :-)

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Terhune Orchards is a family owned and operated farm with 200+ rolling acres of fruits, vegetables, vineyard, and orchards. Pam & Gary Mount bought the farm in 1975 from the Terhune family who owned the farm for two generations. Pam & Gary proudly use Integrated Pest Management methods to keep their farm produce and soils safe for all visitors.

You and your kids can safely pluck a strawberry from the ground and eat it right on the spot. In NJ, strawberry fields cannot be called "organic" because they move their fields, dig up new soil every year, and plant their new strawberry crop in a new spot each year. They use only the safest farming practices for you and the Earth.

Beautiful background story for how the Mount family came to Terhune Orchards: Pam & Gary married in 1967 and went to Micronesia together to farm with the Peace Corps for three years. "They had a wonderful experience on a small island with 400 people, teaching and helping with agricultural projects.

Coming home after traveling around the world, Pam & Gary started a five year search for a place where they could find the community they experienced in Micronesia. This was Terhune Orchards! The Mount Family invites you to visit and share in the experience."